Assemble means?

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Multiple Choice

Assemble means?

Explanation:
The action being tested is understanding how to express bringing parts together. Assemble is a verb that means to bring together or gather pieces into one whole. In this sense, the word that fits best is gather, since it directly conveys the act of bringing elements together. The other options don’t fit as well because: union is a noun referring to a joining or a group, not the verb itself; assembled is the past participle or adjective describing something that has already been brought together, not the act; disperse means to scatter or break apart, which is the opposite of assembling.

The action being tested is understanding how to express bringing parts together. Assemble is a verb that means to bring together or gather pieces into one whole. In this sense, the word that fits best is gather, since it directly conveys the act of bringing elements together.

The other options don’t fit as well because: union is a noun referring to a joining or a group, not the verb itself; assembled is the past participle or adjective describing something that has already been brought together, not the act; disperse means to scatter or break apart, which is the opposite of assembling.

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